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Today in Slate: September 10, 2010

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The Great Divergence: All His Fault?
  • Park51 Investors Wave Aside Trump Offer
  • Medal of Honor Will Go to Living Soldier
  • The Charismatic Warlord Afghans Wish al-Qaida Hadn't Assassinated

    Is I'm Still Here an Exploitative Documentary of Mental Illness or Just a Big, Unfunny Joke?

    Shafer: I Don't Venerate Books the Way I Used To

    Are We About To See a Flood of Negative Political Ads?

    Friday, Sept. 10, 2010
    little-guy economy
    The Fairer Techs
    Why female technology entrepreneurs are so hard to find.
    Jill Priluck
    Sept.10, 2010, 3:52 PM ET
    jurisprudence
    Empty Chambers
    Why the judicial vacancy crisis matters.
    Dahlia Lithwick
    Sept.10, 2010, 3:46 PM ET
    gallery
    Tiny Towers
    The World Trade Center appeared in my photographs, but in the distance.
    Camilo Jose Vergara
    Sept.10, 2010, 3:06 PM ET
    sports nut
    NFL 2010
    Man, Brett Favre is annoying.
    Stefan Fatsis, Nate Jackson, Josh Levin, and Tom Scocca
    Sept.10, 2010, 2:57 PM ET
    culturebox
    Houellebecq vs. Wikipedia
    The French novelist borrowed from the online encyclopedia. Is he in trouble?
    Vincent Glad
    Sept.10, 2010, 12:43 PM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Afternoon Edition
    Arianna Huffington just can't believe the way the media is making a big deal out of an irrelevant story; Iraq has to pay Americans for trauma inflicted during the 90s; Prince Charles promotes sustainable dying.
    Sept.10, 2010, 11:58 AM ET
    explainer
    Where Does Obama Work?
    Not in the Oval Office.
    Angela Tchou
    Sept.10, 2010, 11:51 AM ET
    doonan
    Welcome to the Fashion Apocalypse
    It's Fashion Week, and the style armageddon is upon is!
    Simon Doonan
    Sept.10, 2010, 11:42 AM ET
    gabfest
    The Doom for Democrats Gabfest
    Listen to Slate's review of the week in politics.
    Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz
    Sept.10, 2010, 11:11 AM ET
    politics
    Quranamok
    The clarifying chaos of the Quran-burning saga.
    William Saletan
    Sept.10, 2010, 11:06 AM ET
    corrections
    Corrections
    Slate's mistakes.
    Sept.10, 2010, 10:58 AM ET
    recycled
    Bozo, Bubbles, and Bus Drivers
    Obama appointee Austan Goolsbee's contributions to Slate over the years.
    Sept.10, 2010, 10:55 AM ET
    doublex
    Seeing Spots
    From lepers to paranoia: The twisted history of the polka dot.
    Jude Stewart
    Sept.10, 2010, 9:59 AM ET
    The Great Divergence
    The United States of Inequality
    Did federal government policy create the Great Divergence?
    Timothy Noah
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:11 AM ET
    chatterbox
    Why No More 9/11s?
    An interactive inquiry about why America hasn't been attacked again.
    Timothy Noah
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:06 AM ET
    this just in
    An Unlikely Hero
    The Marine who found two WTC survivors.
    Rebecca Liss
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:04 AM ET
    Lean/Lock
    Play Lean/Lock: Now With Four New Races!
    Test your powers of political forecasting.
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:02 AM ET
    politics
    Never Forget (To Vote for Me)
    Why 9/11 is no longer a day free of politics.
    David Weigel
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:02 AM ET
    slate labs
    Welcome to Slate Labs
    Experiments with multimedia journalism.
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:01 AM ET
    slate business predicts
    How Much Is GM Worth?
    Slate readers try to predict the price of a share GM stock.
    Sept.10, 2010, 7:00 AM ET
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